With Lifeprint’s iOS app, you can attach a video or GIF to a Hyperphoto print and make it play like a video. Just point an iPhone camera at it.
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Lame and gimmicky, no wonder it’s iOS only, appletards love this kind of shit.
make a same video for android smartphone like if you all agree
where do you buy refills?
is it a cartridge or paper?
130$? no thanks
Like prynt app
Wow crazy
Zink paper is crap, I’ve used it and the prints have lines running through them, some of the prints have started peeling in a warm environment.
Like Paintings from Harry Potter !!!
i can turn videos into GIF’s and can be longer than 10 seconds and send them for free
its not that bad but for $130 i wouldnt more like $90
very neat, very innovative. This has so much potential to be something awesome like for business cards or an appointment reminder card for a doctor.
would not recommend this product as the image quality is unbelievably bad.
Selling a beta kit on ebay!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/232164589076?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
“jif”
Looks fun, but that means those small short videos are stored in their servers, nope from me.